Very curious as to those pots you’re growing seeds in.
Are they reused food containers of some kind or specially bought for seeds?
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Re: Hello from lockdown
These are 4oz sundae pots, lids without the spoon hole.
They are a waxed cardboard cup which lasts a few months then wash n recycle/bin it, the lids keep them as they are so handy and fit most pots.
I tried all other methods and these had the least downsides compared to take away tubs etc, did a lot of research and testing so you all don't have to
They are a waxed cardboard cup which lasts a few months then wash n recycle/bin it, the lids keep them as they are so handy and fit most pots.
I tried all other methods and these had the least downsides compared to take away tubs etc, did a lot of research and testing so you all don't have to
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Thanks
Might have to try those
Might have to try those
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Re: Hello from lockdown
Wanted to let you know I got some and they worked great for my little echeveria seedlings! Thanks!Flayzerflay wrote: ↑Mon May 11, 2020 10:34 am These are 4oz sundae pots, lids without the spoon hole.
They are a waxed cardboard cup which lasts a few months then wash n recycle/bin it, the lids keep them as they are so handy and fit most pots.
I tried all other methods and these had the least downsides compared to take away tubs etc, did a lot of research and testing so you all don't have to